Chapter 136
Chapter 136
Rustle, rustle.
A man scribbled on an old parchment.
Although modern tools like fountain pens and various ballpoint pens were readily available, he still wrote with a quill made from a bird's feather.
The elegance of his handwriting and the absence of ink smudges indicated his familiarity with the quill.
[When the 10th Angel following the Light proclaimed to bear all the sins of this world, the angel still sought to save as many as possible at the gates of Hell-.]
Squelch!
"......."
The hand that had been writing passages from the scripture halted abruptly, causing the ink to smudge. The man furrowed his brows.
This was a rare occurrence.
Anyone familiar with the man would tilt their head in puzzlement. After all, he was known for his stoic demeanor, rarely showing emotional fluctuations.
Thus,
"...Is this what the monks call ‘agitation’?"
He realized that something within him was amiss.
His chest stirred with unease, a feeling so unfamiliar it unsettled him.
It was the first time he had felt such restlessness.
Gripping the quill tightly, he pondered the source of this turmoil.
Perhaps if he sat like this for a while, the answer would come to him...
"Pierre, prepare yourself."
"...What insolence is this?"
Deep in thought, trying to calm the storm within him, he was interrupted by a colleague.
His sharp gaze turned frosty as he glared at the one who dared disturb his introspection.
He was displeased not only by the intrusion but also by the blatant disregard for his mood.
"Insolence or not, get ready. We’ll strike swiftly."
"......."
"If even half of the information about that knight is true, his strength is at least equivalent to that of a knight commander. We’ll need to overwhelm him in one decisive move."
"...Didn’t the Cardinal explicitly instruct us not to cause a commotion?"
"He did. That’s why we’ll finish it quickly and without fuss."
"...Have you been waiting for the Cardinal to leave?"
"A mere coincidence."
"......."
...He wasn’t naive or foolish enough to believe that lie.
Pierre questioned whether he should defy Cardinal Raphael’s orders for the sake of these people.
"Remember, this is heresy. Interrogating those who defy the Light is our duty."
"......."
Yet, Pierre still hesitated.
Was this truly the right thing to do?
Was following this man’s words truly in accordance with the will of the Light?
As he swallowed his endless doubts—
"How long do you think the Cardinal will shield you? Remember, secrets do not last forever."
"......."
"If you understand, act now."
"...Understood."
He no longer resisted.
No, he couldn’t.
Though his agitation made him hesitate—
‘Losing the ability to serve the Light would be unthinkable.’
If his secret were revealed, he would no longer have a place in the temple.
Thus—
‘...I have no choice.’
He rationalized his actions to himself.
He knew it was cowardly, yet he...
"Cowardice and rationalization aren’t inherently bad. After all, humans can’t always be brave or wise creatures."
"...That’s a biased statement..."
A faint protest.
But Ihan shook his head.
"You just haven’t seen enough of the world. Someday, if you get the chance, visit a gambling den or the back alleys. You’ll see the depths of humanity."
"......."
"Anyway, what I’m trying to say is this. Demian, it’s true that people can be a little cowardly and less than brave. But..."
"......."
"When an ‘arrogant’ ‘noble-born brat’ of a ‘trainee’ lazes around and rationalizes it, that’s a sin."
"...Damn it, how many adjectives do you need to string together?!"
"Watch your language."
Demian’s eyes brimmed with tears.
‘Is this fair?’
Was it truly fair to be treated this way just because he took a short nap and didn’t pull enough weeds in the field?@@@@
No, before that—
Chick Group: They’ve gained some stamina thanks to jump rope. It might be time to introduce light strength training and self-defense, focusing on techniques like judo, eye-gouging, and groin strikes. Ideally, they should be able to take down at least one thug before graduation.Bear Group: Their overall stamina should be improving by now, so practical combat experience is key. Having them fight criminals at the “Parasite Abyss” could work, like a war on crime scenario. In addition, survival training on cliffs and a week-long wilderness exercise might suit them, perhaps adding a no-sleep, five-day training challenge.Young Master Group: If their stamina and strength have developed adequately, a similar curriculum to the Bears would work. However, since they’ve learned Aura Techniques, we might test if they can survive ten days without food. Dropping them on a deserted rock island in the middle of the ocean could work.
"So many of you. Nine... No, eleven, counting the one trying to snipe me?"
“!?!!”
“Wow, you guys are really going all out, huh? Waiting until Raphael is away to pull this? Impressive, in a way.”
“.......”
...This knight was dangerous.
The inquisitor-priest clenched his teeth, eyes sharp, assuming a combat stance.
“Ihan Turtle of the White Lion Order. You stand accused of heresy.”
“Why?”
“...You appeared out of nowhere and started achieving remarkable feats.”
“??”
“Phew...”
The inquisitor-priest took a deep breath, trying to keep the knight’s attention on him.
The Accusations
“After joining the White Lion Order, you were an unremarkable foot soldier. Yet after becoming an instructor at the academy, you suddenly began racking up numerous accomplishments, most of which involve [heretics]. And there’s evidence placing you near the site of a tunnel collapse just the other day.”
It was suspicious—an ordinary knight suddenly amassing achievements in such a short time, with circumstances that were too coincidental.
From the temple’s perspective, it was only natural to be suspicious.
They wondered if this knight might be colluding with heretical forces to fabricate his accomplishments.
It was a reasonable inference.
“If you wish to clear yourself of these accusations, surrender and allow us to bind you. Cooperate, and we promise not to be excessive—”
"Yeah, I think I’ve heard enough nonsense, don’t you?"
“!!!”
Crunch!
When had he moved?
Before the inquisitor-priest could react, Ihan was already in front of him, delivering a punch.
No—“punch” wasn’t the right word.
It was more like a light tap on the center of his chest.
"Ugh... Kugh...!! H-Huh...?!"
The priest’s breath hitched, his body convulsing as searing pain engulfed him.
No—it wasn’t just pain.
Snap! Crack!
His body was literally tearing apart.
“This is what we call dislocating muscles and crushing bones. Stay like that for a while—I’ll be back soon.”
“...! ...!!”
The knight’s calm declaration made blood vessels burst in the priest’s eyes, causing him to cry tears of blood.
His teeth cracked, but the pain was so excruciating he couldn’t even pass out.
He could only writhe silently, trembling.
"Wow, so I guess I’ve been treated quite humanely after all."
Meanwhile, the noble trainee, who had fainted earlier, regained consciousness just in time to witness the scene.
Still lying flat on the ground, he realized he’d been receiving rather “kind” treatment all along.
Watching the instructor leisurely stroll off, Demian thought to himself—
“...Are those inquisitor bastards insane?”
If they were going to show up, they should’ve brought the entire Holy Knights Order. What were they thinking, coming in such small numbers?
‘Maybe they just wanted to get to Avalon early?’
After all, life could be harsh these days. He almost understood.
Still—
‘Our instructor doesn’t kill people easily, but...’
─He does show them that life can be a living hell.
“...I ended up like that once, too, didn’t I?”
With the wisdom of a senior who had once dared challenge the knight and suffered for it, Demian clicked his tongue in sympathy.
He could already foresee what awaited them.
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